Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 172, 31 May 1918 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1918

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Heart Momc 1 MR. ELIZABETH THOMPSON

Dear Mrs. Thompson: What Is the name of the person who publishes the palladium, and what street is the Palladium office on? What is a go-id remedy for headaches? What will

relieve toothache? Do you think white stockings look nice with black slippers? O. S. Rudolph Leeds is the publisher of the Palladium. The office is located at 19 North Ninth street. Headaches may be caused from eye strain, or from nervous trouble It is best to consult a physician, when headaches are frequent. The only way to relieve toothache

is to have the tooth treated and filled by a dentist. White stocking may be worn with dark slippers when the dress is of a light color. Dear Mrs. Thompson: We moved away from our home a short time ago. I had been keeping company with a young man for over a year. After I had been here for about three weeks, he also came. We have been engaged for some time. Do you think I should let him know how much I really care for him?

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1 teaspoon salt ; 1i teaspoon pepper H cup peanut butter Cook the onion in the fit until tender but not brown. Dissolve the soda in the milk and work into the cheese. ! Mix all other dry ingredients thor-l oughly with the bread crumbs. Blond i peanut butter nnd onion with the I cheese, and mix with them the bread j crumbs. Form into flat cakes, dust with bread crumbs of cornmeal nd ;

Would he have followed me if he had not cared for me? PUZZLED. Since you are engaged to the young man there is no reason why you should not tell him you care for him. The fact that he has come to the city where you are living should convince you that he likes you and wishes to be near you.

ed down at me malicious y. "Suppose, me proud beauty," with the burlesque imitation of the stage villian which he affects, "suppose I had been on your trail for days. Suppose these were me faithful henchmen." He waved an unsteady tund

toward his companions, who had with-

drawn rrom us as tar as tney conveniently could. "Suppose I intended to carry you off to a lonely island, and there make you mine. What then?" He snapped the last words abruptly, his face almost touching mine. Then he drew back, laughing maliciously at the frightened look which I knew must have' appeared involuntarily in my face. "That startled fawn look in your face is very becoming," mocked Harry Underwood. Of course I knew that his melodramatic nonsense of a moment before had been the veriest buffoonery born

of his drink-muddled brain. I knew, I

too, that he had no other thought save the mimicry of a melodrama villain, which it is his chief delight to affect. But even with this knowledge appealing to my saner self, I could not help shuddering and paling at his burlesque threat to carry me off to some lonely island. Call It superstition, premonition, what you will, yet, ridiculous as it may sound, I feel a sinister menace whenever Harry Underwood is near me. Almost from the moment his black eyes looked into mine when Dicky introduced me to him at the theatre, I have had the same uncanny feeling. It is more than dislike; it is positive dread. Somewhere, somehow, I know that Harry Underwood will cause me very

real trouble and terror. It never was my way to worry over

the future when there is any present difficulty confronting me. My problem now was to get away from him without attracting any more attention. So I forced my voice to calmness. "How is Mrs. Underwood?" I said banally. "I hope Ehe is well. I have not seen her since I was at your home last Sunday." "Gee, but your'e interested in Lil's health," he commented. "I wish you would stir up a little Interest in mine. Lil's all right, but I'm a sick man."

He waved his hand again toward his companions, who appeared to be much interested in the leaping seals. "They're sick men, too," he said, but they've still got a holdover from !aat nisht 'nw I havm't anv hold

over. I'm just sick. These fellows ) ought to be ashamed of themselves j

can't carry any liquor at all. I'm ashamed of them. They'd like to meet you I know, but I won't let them. I positively forbid it. Think I'd introduce the lady of my heart to rummies like that? No sir-ee, not Harry Underwood ! " "You know I haven't explained yet why I'm here this morning," he went on. He appeared . to be fascinated with his own conversation. I was grateful for anything that stopped his personal allusions. "You see, it's this way," he said with a confidential air that would have appealed to my sense of the ludicrous if I had been less annoyed. "These fellows, good enough chaps," patronizingly, "live in Oshkosh. That's not their fault," he hastened to add with a generous air. "They can't help it. They have to live there. Well, they came to New York for a business trip and I tried to make up to them last night for having to live anywhere else than in New York. "We went up one side of Broadway from Forty-second street for three or four blocks and came down the other, and took a drink in every place we could buy one. It was some record, I tell you," he went on proudly, "but what a bundle we did acquire! I did not dare to go home to my calm fireside. You know Lil. So I stayed the night with the boys at their hotel.

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UNDERWOOD SCORES ONE. His silly repitltions, his slurred enunciation, his slightly unsteady figure made me realize with a quick horror that the man was more intoxica'ed than I supposed. How to get av.ay from him as quickly as possible was the problem I faced I decided to humor hin.'as I would any oriier insane poison I dreaded. "I am never curious," I responded lightly. "I suppose, of course, that you are here to visit the Aquarium, as wo are." "Visit the Aquarium! Ha. ha! That is a good one," he retorted, laughing hoisterously. "Not but. what water looks good to me today," he went on "looks good to your truly this morning." There didn't seem to be any answer to make to this speech, so I kept silent. Hut to the irresponsible mood of the man before me silence only meant prooking him to more absurdities. Into his eyes flashed the danc'ng.

impisn iook l nan learned to dread. He came a stop nearer to me and look

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